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spydekkn-blog · 5 days ago
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⚙️ Day 9 of Java Mastery: Understanding Operators in Java 📘 Read full blog post with examples and tips: 🔗 https://wp.me/paNbWh-5z Which operator tripped you up when learning Java? Let’s talk in the comments 👇 #Java #JavaMastery #Day9 #JavaOperators #LearnJava #100DaysOfCode #ProgrammingBasics
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keepingitneutral · 1 year ago
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Once upon a time in the Perche, France,
Java Architecture
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witchyplantmc · 2 years ago
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i tried something new
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PituRooms, Central Java in Indonesia,
Dubbed the skinniest hotel ever, the Hotel occupies a site measuring just 2.8 metres in width.
It’s a unique seven-room hotel designed and owned by Ary Indra.
Courtesy: Sahabat Selojene
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artifacts-archive · 1 year ago
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Dragon-Shaped Architectural Ornament
Indonesia, 13th/14th century
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chaptertwo-thepacnw · 1 year ago
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tacoma, washington. 2024
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lucielu · 1 year ago
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The in-progress Town Of Eylkthr c:
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travelbinge · 2 years ago
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By Filippo_Cesarini
Jodipan, East Java, Indonesia
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doorsifound · 8 months ago
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Asian Civilizations Museum, Singapore
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spydekkn-blog · 9 days ago
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🔗 Day 8 of Java Mastery: Concatenation in Java Need to join words, sentences, or values together in Java? That’s where concatenation comes in! 🧩✨ Read Blog: https://wp.me/paNbWh-5c #Java #JavaMastery #Day8 #Concatenation #LearnJava #100DaysOfCode #CodeNewbie #StringHandling #JavaBasics
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mothmiso · 2 years ago
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The haunted Lawang Sewu, Semarang (2) (3) by Caspar Tromp
Via Flickr:
Former Dutch Colonial Railway Headquarters, now haunted museum since torturing took place there during the Japanese occupation in World War II. Wandering through its long, dark and empty hallways does give you the chills. It is a splendid, large monument, both unmistakably 1900s Dutch in its architectural design and materials, and Indonesian in its tropical adaptations.    
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photo-by-thomas · 1 year ago
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Gedung
Depok, Indonesia 2013
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jackhuarch · 2 years ago
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The technique of Tenon is just like playing Legos, where clicking components together is basically the only move one must take during the process. I once made a simple Lego design of a typical Chinese-style temple with a tenon rooftop. Later on, I also had some other hands-on experiences, whether it was building a model of the Tiantan temple or duplicating “The Great Ming Palace” in our Minecraft server all gave me some further understanding of the technique: Not just being precise and wise, but also very fun to practice.
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postcard-from-the-past · 3 months ago
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Semeru Volcano, East Java / Indonesia (by Alex Perez).
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iamdevbox · 2 days ago
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Java Modules in Modern Microservices: A Winning Combination
In the world of modern software development, microservices architecture has become a popular choice for building scalable and maintainable systems. However, as the number of services grows, managing dependencies and maintaining a consistent architecture can become a challenge. This is where Java modules come in – a powerful tool for organizing and structuring your codebase. Java modules, introduced in Java 9, provide a way to group related classes and interfaces into a single unit, making it easier to manage dependencies and maintain a consistent architecture. By using Java modules, you can create a modularized architecture that is easy to understand, test, and maintain. In this article, we'll explore the benefits of using Java modules in modern microservices architecture and provide best practices for implementing them effectively. We'll also discuss how IAMDevBox.com can help you get started with Java modules and microservices. Read more: Java Modules in Modern Microservices: A Winning Combination
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wseinfratech · 5 days ago
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Monolithic vs Microservices — What Should You Build
Choosing the wrong architecture too early can cost you years of tech debt! Not every product needs microservices Not every startup should start monolithic Let’s break it down :- ❓When will you need Monolithic architecture? Monolith is focused, fast, and manageable ✅ You’re building an MVP or early-stage product ✅ Your app is simple, with tightly coupled features ✅ You need to launch quickly with a small dev team ✅ Deployment speed matters more than modularity ❓When will you need Microservices? Microservices are scalable, flexible, and complex ✅ You’ve scaled and need feature-specific deployments ✅ Your teams work on different modules in parallel ✅ You want fault isolation and independent scaling ✅ Continuous deployment and DevOps are in place ⚠️ Don’t follow trends. Follow your product’s stage and your team's capability. Get expert guidance tailored to your tech stack and business goals. Call - +91 9073754444 or book a FREE consultation - https://wseinfratech.com/book-a-free-consultation
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